Sunday, February 22, 2015 4:30pm
Award winning documentary, promoted by Neapolitan music producer and cultural operator Salvatore Visone, is a fascinating look at the streets of Naples and the bands of children that live on them. Once a year on St. Anthony's day, they build a bonfire, often too near old palaces, which celebrates the rapport between the children and the city. (with English subtitles). Reception to follow.
$5 members – $10 non-members
Please RSVP to 415.673.2200
Museo Italo Americano
Fort Mason Center
2 Marina Blvd., Building C
San Francisco, CA 94123
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